Albania's holiday disappointment, tourists demand damage

Polish tourists in Albania, whose rest turned to noise stress, turned to courts in Poland for damage. The case went to the European Court. Now it strengthens holidaymakers' rights. Days of construction noise instead of idyllic vacations. Can vacationers who book tourist packages all [...] seek complete injury
Polish tourists in Albania, whose rest turned to noise stress, turned to courts in Poland for damage. The case went to the European Court. Now it strengthens holidaymakers' rights.
Days of construction noise instead of idyllic vacations. Can vacationers who book all-inclusive tourist packages require complete damage when standards and holidays are not met turn into nightmares?
Under a Final Decision European Court Unable to find this button in %s Luxembourg in the event of major shortcomings in the ministry and inadequate holiday conditions, tourists who book all-inclust packages have the right to seek damage at full paid price. The full amount paid should be returned to vacationers even if he has used only partially some of the elements of the package, if the holidays turn into a concern and lose interest in them, judges troops and judges in Luxembourg.
Five-star hotel with construction noise
The process concerned Polish vacationers, who had booked a package of all inches in a five-star hotel in Albania. As soon as they arrived at the hotel, they were disturbed by the noise of the work, as their hotel pool had to collapse at the order of the authorities. Object collapse activities lasted four days. The vacationers also had to wait long in line for food, and the afternoons were removed from the previous offering of an intermediate meal. In the last three days of rest at the same facility, construction was started to expand the hotel.
Legal Overwhelming
From a court in Poland, vacationers demanded damage and payment returns. The Polish court addressed Luxembourg. Now the European Court finds that the damage to the full return of the holidaypayers is in line with the law The EU. But the tourist operator cannot be fined for the damage. Nor can the claim of injury arise, when there is a third party responsible for shortcomings in the middle, and if they could neither be predicted nor avoided, Luxembourg judges argue.
Now the national court in Poland must clarify whether the tourist operator or hotel manager have been informed of the procedure of authorities who issued the order to tear down the facility. In this case, the tourist operator cannot be relieved of the obligation to pay back on vacationers. The concrete case will now be assessed by a court in Poland.












